Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1903, p. 5

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30 YRS NAS Hi YAS 3 , He, whou >and Fey uy 4 Fon % out excess price: LE23¥ DAD [omespiibs 'and DA easted, skeleton Sacks, k nd ro. LING SUITS Ss. From Blue and ts, Overplaids, Outing OFFERS ¢ Days TALE Faria and Saturday, iy El 8 TE Neng iq-8) hag ul ui flak | tend lad de 8 Gents iol ¢ $e fan $9900 1°" {apa isome Beary oll B Ragian Rock- $4.50, JAMES REID'S Ambulance 147. > fel for" Sammer. $6 pez ton. WwooD HARDWOOD; "SOFTWOOD, «. KINDLING. eS SFT 4 We T PINE boon of science for the inignt is Lactated Food, a highly nu- rE form of 'get containing all the prificipal elements of pure and healthy Breast." milk. Lactated Food - stands firsl as a health-giving food." Its puri- ty, nourishing powers; its adaptability for, weak digestion ahd it nou-irritat- ing qualities" are well known to physi- ciaps who prescribe it' every day. Ba.. bie regularly fed on 'Lactet Food' ard always secure from such ihfantile trablef as dysentery, diarrliota and py 3 { consumption. In aiword, Lac Hood "saves habies' lives!" when all Ber, food «fail fo ourish and stigngthen. Try it mothers, the results w of delight you. Druggists every whe re. Matropolian _ Stock Exchange JAncorpotrsted Under the Laws of Massachgsetts Lay Claried Chillers, Glaroncs 51. ran Some Guin, Gre Fo di MAKER jo | Hier 'onthe old site FH: Clow haw tate: shst iE SEAR, WRB his, J framework of his face, leaving Jf total number of dispatches 'inquiring Ythe vatican has reached 26,000, i ¢| original Work. by asd ' Aferiean op n Hz A RUT 8 Shite Wie Eamon "Rome, ul A b © # doctors In, a 4 t ve & ronda Lad ond Horrible and pit: of of Pope ; Leo jog he "ap | Si ednesday * Tht smile Thich lighted up thé pon Ali's face, 'even Lin extreme age; skin is drawn" tightly once bright eyes staring dimly pl re A sunken sockets, &Ash? pallor i etekspreads his deny but the most noticeable Hit) t the vatican were iS pot quiet, nage Inpritints sick room PIs OLA ick of so apparent Tues- i i trast to previous Ve, °t was kept in Blmost absolute, seclusion, only RE me was Monsignor Pifferi, fessor. . ors cane | fo! the in¢luding: Cardinals' Satolll am fin Vansutelli, but they didnot press fax. admibsion, to. the sick room, helog awdte OF the doctor's earnest. w to afford the stigust patient Spportusity of avoiding exertion: and 1 effort' ' ing (the ' day! the pope .took a slight "amount of nourishment. Through the morning hé whe quite hifi uneasily on his bed jo i i @f being upable to secure an easy position, Later he be. oe drowsy So during the afternoon ¥ had son Some sleep, . | : The: assembling of the doctors = at bhall-past five~tyo hours before the 'usual time, was not due to any alarm- ing, turn; in. the pope's condition but through, the With, to thoroughly go Over every . detail of the situation. The, moderate - tone of the bulletin which followed the visit gave an as sufance that /' the - patient's' condition was practically unchanged. Lust evening his holiness complained 'of & slight "uneasiness at the chest, but that he has not ~ yet comple tely given up hope; 'as indicated by , his re wnark that he' expected the oppression to pass off in a few days. During the day 'the pope drank a few! drops of 'the 'héaling waters from (the Shrine at Lourdes, several bottles of which were sent to the vatican. Aloeal paper *Bravely" Rnhounces that from the moment Pope-keo swal lowed afi improvelfignt hig* "condi tion bese appastht. = The doctars argnigh cSliausted wilh their fMnceasing cares. Dr.' ni in d particular spends his entire on well as days) in: thelsiek rodm. kv about the pope'siBealth received ' at NOTES ON MUSIC. What is 'Transpiring in the Musie- al World. Russian music has been a feature of the London musical season. iss Frances Allitsen, English song composer, is setting to music, in the form of a song-cycle, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's poém, "Urlgn the Harper." Coleridge Taylor has decided to call the oratorio he is writing for the Hereford : Festival 'The Atonement," instead. of 'Calvary,' as first intended, since the latter title" might evoke com- parison with Sphor's composition. Dr, Edgar has finished the second part of ""The Aposties," the work he 15 writing for the Bitmingham Festi ['vl, fo be held in October He is now at. Malvern, and .is ngaged on. the third section, which he hopes to finish about the middie of next month. "Mozart House" is to be built at Salzburg, if $115,000 can be raised for the purpose, It is to be a sgt of ren. dezvous of Mozart admitgb§¥ as the Bayreuth theatre is of the ner lov ers, and §& 10; serve as a cpservatory as well axa concert hall, "Harri Grey Fiske, 1 b M theatre Nef York Maren: ranged Sith Ho or : ee ing a of n oh #d Flotow 'presented lin 0 J a several musical mor- aus of - the? modern English, Fieneh Ahd-German schools, and at least. due the noted poser, 'Hardy Rowe Shelly's lyrieal _ entitled "Sairta " Claug." Sial natinees will begin rst of 'Noyemt her, 8 thool. & « Hartington, Jul¥*15.--A new" stone school house with all the modern im- provements is to be built this sum- MA returned o doy. days wi a Ea of i Se and Mrs. Lp on Janitoby; he in aan and Th Ross Guess, fe beock, Lind- . . Firsen was bv TREN © Clow, J.P, 'and' to trial for the theft of & coat and satchel, taken from the K &P. dation, at, 'Hoarrowsaith. $ "Mest The qd tbe of pain, and A positive. cure for, sprains, : swellings, infeniation, 'neurhizi, Toumatisn: gid 0} lunibage.: Big bottles, 250, af Two Days Outing. Satusday, 6:30 p.m. af Sg (of excursion, fi Fn Hed Te Care reir bot 22 PR ame disappeared, probably forever. s ' | # ; otér thé "bon! 2] Many waists 'in crepes de, chine, Louisine, "and de 'soi are soem lieautifully . embroidered with Corsi: cell filo' silk, whith is always found the most suitable for this work. The model shown has the popular mutton: 4 sleeves displaying novel pointed cuff, and 'the sloping shoulder 'js ad- mirgbly oduped by 3 ape like de Vike Sxtending well over the shoulder. Embroidery vi a colt spicuols 'part in? the muking of this pretty little waist. The 'fashion' in 'sleeves changes with great rapidity and pew desagme are being *eotstantly gg Shirring which is now rapidly gaining" in po- palasity, "is" uted 'on' dleeved to goad advantage. This. work ' 'always lends {tse best to" 'soft' materiabl One' of ihe pow bodt sleeves is' the pagody or flowing Style. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds. Red: Assrachan apples, Carpovsi¥s, John Elliott had 108 head' of cattle on the wrecked steamer Monterey: Don't forget: searchlight to Clayton and Alexandria Bay, Friday night, 7:30. Some of the Watertown, N.Y. fire men visited thé local stations this af ternoon. Green poppers at Carnovsky's Miss - Mabel 'Bateman, Sydenham street, is the guest of Miss Rogers, Gananoque, 'at Tremont Park, Alabama 'peaches and gem melons at Carnovsky's. » The Misses Ina and "Bessie Miller, Kingston, are visiting théid aunt, Mrs. John 'Hoyser, Cape Vincent, N.Y. Serirt.! Walter - Clifford and family will leave tomorrow for Bath lo spend - three, weeks camping out. Sergt.:lgst. Pierson, of, the: R.C.F, A is at present at Newcastle, (N.B,, in specting. the field battery there, Sergt.-hust. Jordon and family will | leave. to-morrow. for . Quebec to spend a three weeks', vacation, among, iriends. The police. this morning arrested. an aged citizen on a charge of vagraney, but he was given his liberty at a lat ew hour. Half the men of the two local per manent batteries are; absent. on fur. lough. . Drills; have been , suspended until September. All, the men of the local permanent batteries who are to take part in: the sports; em; . the 27th inst., are re bearsing assiduously for the events, Capt. Duplessiz, of the R.C.F.A returned to the .city yesterday fom the lower; provinces, where: be had been on a tour .of inspection of field batteries. The dredge working. in the 'north eastern part of the harbor rooted up from the bottom the skeleton of a man. The bones were found near the spile wharf of the K. &P., and were embedded in" the soil. Sheriff Dawson is unawase that he is to mov? from his preset splendid quarters to = another portion of the court house, He intends to remain where. he is. His room is the finest in the whole' building and in a'grand lo: cation. Best Of The Season. At Lake Ontario. Park appears this week the most witty vaudeville per, formance that has been given this sea 'son. It opens with 'husband's end wife's return from their + honeymoon; he had been. a widower and she a wi dow. Both bave so-called nephews; trouble arises, when one child calls him daddy: and she mother. The sing- ing and dancing is also good and no better place can be found to have an evening's enjoyment; May Be Matched Race. A matched meeting between hobses which won 'the recent race on Wolfe Island is a possibility for Tuesday afternoon, 28th, at Cataraqui driving Park. Some of the owners are dis- satisfied with the outcome of the race and think that the best horse did not win. The result, will likely be another 0." This race ought to prove an atiractive event as horses and own ors are very 'well 'kivown. Fireman In The Water. While superinignding the . raising of the cables of the fire department and Bell Telephone company at Cataraqui bridge, & this morning, Firewan John Hall fell . into the water. He was Hall, out of .the wet by E. Smith, ot the Bell Telephone company, who declared that, the. doughty fireman made as much splash in trying to reach terra firma as the propellor of the Myles. --p-------- Aécording to the. press association, a' curious Tamor was current in the lobby of: the British. House of Com- motte to the effect that some United States: warships had | seized about twenty small <islands off the coast of Borneo, swhich it: is understood be- long te' Great Britain, and had plant- ed the American flag on them. The reported seizure was as great a sur- prise to' administration officials. in Washington: as it: was in: London. No paplefintion; along the lines indicated ! directed by. United States or § | 3 1s To Be Wied Ak In Vactina- tion--Discussed And Appeoyed By Chigago And New York thorities. i Chic 16.~"A victory over consumption Ty and beneficent as Jenner achieved over «nall-pox' is foreshadowed in the just published re. sults of the labors of Moi Edoardo' ioe. Maragliano,, a distinguished, Italian Physician, says the weekly "bullévin of the Chicago health department. These results form the subject of the professor's "address, entitled "The Struggle of the Body Against Tuber: culosis and Its Immunization," pre. sented at the fourteenth Interpational Medical congress, held at Madrid last April. For some unexplained reason the text of the address has published only. within the last week, and the abstracts that appeared soon after the adjourtiment' of the congress were s0 meagre as to attract little no- tice or comment--at least in this cotm: wy. | "Briefly stated in non technical lin: Fuge, Prof. Maragliano claims © to ve produced, after more than thirty years of study experiment," bot! in the Jaboratory and the clinic, a serum which, introduced benedth the skin of the arm; as vaccine lymph is in vaccination, produces a small gircumscribed © tuberculosis gore, ' at' tended with slight fever for twé or three days, after which the system "of the subject is immune to titherculokis or _oomsumption, as the properly vac: cinated individual is) to small-pox." "The professor say "these rem are the fruit of the "labors, not only of one perfon, but of a sd Wool. are, in fact, the experimental ' "and clinical researches publicly carridd cither in my medical clinic or in the institute for 'the study of infections diféake 'which 1 founded and where & band of eager workers find at' their disposal all necessary material' for their research work, observation) and experiments. "There is a fact that' al ways gives food for reflection to thoke who are interested in' tuberculosis; viz. . i spite of " the 'enormous diffu sion of midst or cities, a great many per sons remain unaffected by the terrible disease." "This fact implies that the majority of the "human specids posseises a na- tufil immunity 6' the omnipresent tubercle bacillus, and the problem; therefore, is to develop an artificial or acquired immunity where lacking of impaired--such immunity as vaccina: tion 'gives 'against soll: pox. The editor of the Medical News {New York, July 4thy shys: When Maragliano * declares 'that for vight "years he has been able to effect cures of tuberculods 'cases by means of the injection of the serum 'of imp mune animals, 'we are convinced of the genuineness of hig clinical ' success: When 'he announces that he has - at lust succeeded in préparing a material which, all Gof infection being' excluded, will caude,' when inoculated untler the «kin, a tubereulons absesss, and 'which will render uw tan imme 10 tubertulosis," we ocho His' wish "that there "may yet remain enough of life to him to se¢ this conqhest of sciende brought to an end." Such men: as Ar- loing, ' Behring, Koch, and notably Trudeau in our countty, have all con- tributed to the end which: Prof. Mar agliano believes that he has reached. If the salvation of humanity is at hand, no one is without honor; 'but after' such earnest striving for such a glorious goal, we feel that-Maragli ano and his co-workers will win for themselves the satisfaction of having given hope to the race. First Shipment Of Iron. Enterprise, July 15--The first ship- ment. of ore from 'the mines north of here was made to-day. The service in the Methodist church last Sunday ev ening was taken by D. A. Neshit; B. A., of Newburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagar returned last Thursday after visiting relatives in Utica, N.Y. The Orangemen of tais place, accompanied by the Enterprise Citizen's hrase band, 'attended the celebration at Marlbank on Saturday. The Orangemen attended divine worship at Knox church, Reid ville, on Sunday. The post office was painted last week by Joseph Loucks; Sunday visitors: Harold Corbett at Martin Shire's, Rose Lawn; A. G. Da- vey, at his home; William Daopkins, at Wilson ~Dopkins'; Misses Edna Hinch and Laur) Lochhead (at Miss. Gertrude Carscallen's yesterday. A Patent Brick Kiln. Bath Road, July 15.<-Showery wea ther has prevented the farmers doing much at their hay. Quite a few from this vicinity spent the 12th at King ston. Mouldy Bros. have built & pat ont Kiln for burning brick with coal I. Bonney is erecting a ' new hors: stable. Miss Lilly Harker, who' teaches at Amherst Island, is spending holi days at home, P. Ward spent Sunday with friends on the York Road, Miss Lottie McConnell and brother, Napa nee, spent Sunday and Monday at W. Keys'. The Misses Dawes, Stanton, Mi- chigan, are visiting their aunt, Mrs Willian Keys. Among those from this vicinity who ound | going to Manito- ba are J. Ward, ait and W. Day. Baseball Backers Are Warm. J. K. Dawson, marager of the Wolfe Island baseball (cam, was in the city to-day, with a roll of mondy as big as a saw-log. He was 'looking for the manager of the Emerald baseball club to accept the challenge of the latter organization, to play .g series -- of matches, Manager Dawson offered to back his team for an unlimited amount for five 'matches, two to' Be played in the city; two om the island; and: the fifth: on neutral ground. This arrgnge ment will 'likely be carried out, I ---- The Rideau Steamers aly between Ottawa, Smith's Falls a. layton. The Ridesu Lake' Navi- gation Co. steamers leave for Clayton, daily at 6.30 p.m.; for Duran daily at 6 am Samuel Shaw, who i been visiting his br , A. Shaw, Upiversity ave nue, Jor the past week, to Philadelphia this aftemoon, | | i They | e tubercle bacillus in = the ry--Turkeys, : --_ fowl, 75%. 10 Sle. a page; chie- Kens, 30c. to 75¢. a pair; duck ¥, 0. to" SOc. "a pair. 3 i i. Manib 3 No. 1, 80e. te, winter Cangd ian 3c. a bushel; fo to $21 a ton; $22 & ton; hay 87 to $l a straw, $4 tb 36 a ton. Vegetables--0ld nto, $l a bag; new Fotatges, ct eT Beets, 40c. 4, 50c. a bag; ing onlon, 7 bag; rhubarb and lettuce, Sc. So Fruit--Cafffornia navel o pring, 25c.; marten, 2 to [1 3k 10 to $17. fru ' Butter. ' Wholesale ~ Creamery, a db farmers' prints, 19. to 20c. a Ib; in rolls; 18¢. & Ib. Retail-Creamery, 20e. a Ib; farm: ers', in prints, 2c. to 23c. a Ib; rolls, 180. to-200, & Ib. i Eggs. li! Wholesale--Fresh, 13¢c. a dozen. Retail Frosh, 14c. to 18¢. a dozen. Toronto Street Market. 'ordnto, July 13. .--Wheat, white per bush. Me. fo 776.; wheat, red, per buh. T0¢, to Tic; wheat, goose, fer bush, 2 Joie CL po For bush., 78. Es hy on 43¢, hay; Be; 0 Wie r bu 3 per At ron $1350 to $15; hay, new; per ton, £1 to 9; straw, per ton, $7.50 to 89; apples, per bbl, $1.50 to $2.50; dress: hogs, light, 87 to 87.00; egge, fresh, per 'dozen, 18c. to o.; butter, dairy; pep lb, 16e. to 18c.; butter, crehmery, 2c. te 2e.; chitkens, pet pair, 75. to Sbe.; ducks, per pair, 76c. to $1; tur. keys, per Bb., 12e. to hy potatoes, new, per bush. 78¢. to Yu; onions, per bag, 65c. to 70.; cabbage per doven, 45¢. to Blc.; caulifiower, per doxen, 60c. to 81; beef,, forequarters, F450 to, $5.50; beef, hindjuarters, $8 to 89; beef, choice, carcase, 37 to 7.50; heef, medium, ecsroase, 86 to £6.50; lamb, . yearling, $7 to $1.56; lamb, sbring, $10 to $11; mutton, $5 10 $6; veal, 87 to 89, -- Live Stock Market. Montreal, July 13.-<About 650 head of butchers' cattle, 200 calves and 600 sheep and lambs were offered for sale at the East' End Abattdir to-day. Trade was rather slow, with very Jittle chan in prices since Thurs, day's market, although some prime wlecrs brought higher rates than any bold on last Thursday, but they were of better quality. Prime heeves sold at ghout de, per Ib., a few choice ones brought Ble. per Ib. Pretty good cattle sold at from 34c. to 4}o., and the common stock from 24, to 3jec. perilb. Calves wold at from two to tén dollars each, or from 3c. to Be. per 1b. Sheep sold "at from de. to 87¢. per b.; lambg at from $2.25 to 'near $4 cach. Good lots of fat bogs poid at' fromr Sic. to Bie. per Ib, weighed off the cars. Broma. A tonic which radically . cures all diseases. derived from the blood or nerves, Use this. wonderful medicine in all cases of nervous weakness, general debility, anemia, chlorosis, tubgreulos in, depression 6f the nerves, dyspepsia, insomnia, ete. Sold everywhere. 48, St, Peter Street, Quebec. A pretty wedding took place in St. Ola at the home of P. P. Clark, on Friday last, when his only oughti,e Estella, was married to Rev. ¥. W. White, B.A., Enterprise. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta silk, trimmed with ay lique, and with o shirred chiffon he iA and under sleeves, She wore a veil of silk tulle, with' orange blossoms, and white roses. fhe " byuipment of the Macdonald manual training ool at Brockville has heen - tur over to the public school board which will: continue to rum it. A.rF. Hagerman has been en- gaged 'as teacher at $725 per year. A church wedding took place : on Weld in John Street Proshyter ian church, Belleville, whe, Miss Min. nie E. Corbett was united, in mar. riage to Thomas P. Palos. Tuesday night the! Gananoque Inn sas the scene of a ne banquet ten- dered by the wanulacturers of that busy factory town. to the hardware trade of Ontario, "Hot tired feet" find instant ; relief from Rorated Talcum powder. Only Bec: at Gibson's' Red: Cross Drug fastened carried od at etn eokron fm SIE LS : > . BROTHERS 1 at Dy: TORONTO, boyd HE Ag Hg TOR "KEEP YO! the milk sweet and the made easy with a RI We have them with and up. Come, look apn i MoKELVEY get a and 71 Bn 'ot Hs Cream Fressers, ois Elliott FP. . 77 2 Poin ncess Streets os sdt geivbly swanelq dive § The Populae 2 oar LADIES® LEE WAITS, tne Ta with pty Lapins: summre wazsTS of in

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